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Remistus (died 17
September 456) was a
general of the
Western Roman Empire and commander-in-chief of the army
under Emperor Avitus.
Remistus was a Goth...
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surprised Remistus near the city. The
sources do not
clearly indicate under what cir****stances the
attack took place, but
Remistus was
killed as a...
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consent of the
Senate for an
expedition against Avitus.
September 17 –
Remistus,
Roman general (magister militum), is
besieged with a
Gothic force at Ravenna...
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where he left a
Gothic force under the new
patricius and
magister militum Remistus, a Visigoth. On 21 September, finally, he
entered Rome. The
effective power...
- Avitus's
imperial forces commanded by the
magister militum Remistus, whom they defeated;
Remistus was
executed at
Ravenna in
September 456
under "obscure...
- 425–430:
Felix 431–432:
Bonifacius 432–433: Sebasti**** 433–454:
Aetius 456:
Remistus 456: Messi**** 456–472:
Ricimer 472–473:
Gundobad 474–475:
Ecdicius 475–476:...
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militum per
Gallias 425–429 Succeeded by
Avitus Preceded by Sebasti****
Magister militum of the
Western Roman army 433–454 Succeeded by
Remistus In 456...
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English actor 2002 –
Elina Avanesyan, Russian-Armenian
tennis player 456 –
Remistus,
Roman general 936 – Unni,
archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen 958 – Li Jingsui...
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authority in Nori**** (modern Austria) and
leaves a
Gothic force under Remistus,
Visigoth general (magister militum), at Ravenna. The
Ostrogoths conquer...
- the two
generals revolted against him.
First Majorian and
Ricimer killed Remistus, the
magister militum entrusted by
Avitus with the
defence of the capital...